Five focused mornings — in person in Tooting, South West London. The exact maths topics your child needs for the new term. Small groups, a qualified teacher, and a completely different experience from school — so September feels like a head start, not a shock. Sign-up closes 10th July. Exact venue address shared with families on confirmation.
This isn’t catch-up. It’s a deliberate, forward-looking week — covering exactly what your child needs to walk into September confident and ready.
Each day targets the exact topics students will meet in their first half-term — algebra, geometry, ratio, statistics and exam technique. Mapped to the curriculum, not generic practice.
Maximum five students per group. Small enough for Mr Brown to know every student’s gaps by day two. KS3 and GCSE groups run separately so teaching is always pitched exactly right.
A short written summary after every session — what was covered, how your child engaged, what to watch. No surprises. Full transparency throughout the week.
Two focused hours — 9:30 to 11:30. Enough time to make serious progress without burning out. Summer shouldn’t feel like school. Afternoons stay yours.
Mr Brown’s teaching goes beyond content. By Friday, students don’t just know more maths — they feel differently about it. That shift is what makes the whole year better.
A timed mini-mock on Friday with individual feedback, plus a written progress report for parents — a useful reference as the new term begins.
A dedicated group for students finishing Year 6 and starting secondary school in September. We bridge the leap from primary maths to KS3 — number fluency, the basics of algebra, ratio & proportion, and the problem-solving habits Year 7 teachers will be looking for. Taught at the right pace, in a calm, age-appropriate small group — runs on both waves, so you can pick whichever fits your family’s summer.
Reserve a Year 6 PlaceBoth options run across both the July and August waves. Pick the format that fits your child — either is a serious step forward.
Each day is built around one core area — taught, practised, applied. Two focused hours every morning.
Year 6 transition, KS3 (Years 7–9) and GCSE (Years 10–11) all run as separate small groups. Topics and pace adjusted per group.
Wave 1 runs 20–24 July. Wave 2 runs 10–14 August. Both programmes are identical — pick whichever fits your family’s summer.
Submit the form below by 10th July 2026. Places are capped at five per group. Book early to lock in the early-bird price — it ends 15th June.
Mr Brown confirms your child’s group — KS3 or GCSE — and plans the week around where that cohort is headed in September.
Your child walks into the new term with stronger maths, sharper technique, and the belief that they can do it. That’s the shift that lasts.
GCSE results land in August. If your child needs a maths resit, the decisions made in the days immediately after results day matter enormously. Brown Tuition is offering a free 20-minute resit planning call on and around results day — no sales pitch, no pressure. Just honest guidance on what a resit involves, what the realistic timeline looks like, and how to give your child the best possible chance.
Book Your Free Resit CallPlaces are capped at five per group, in person in Tooting. Fill in the form and Mr Brown will confirm availability, share the exact venue address, and send everything you need within 24 hours. Sign-up closes 10th July 2026.
Mr Brown will be in touch within 24 hours to confirm your place.